Clean Slate Act

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Opinion: Survivors like me can’t rebuild without a clean slate

By Mariann W.

When my five-year old son and I were escaping my abusive husband, we didn’t know that what we did to survive would leave me with a criminal record that would trap us in a cycle of poverty. For thousands...

Survivors Need Clean Slate, Too

By Kate Mogulescu

The Clean Slate Act is on the verge of passage here in New York and that is a win for all New Yorkers. By increasing economic justice and opportunity, Clean Slate will allow millions of people to support...

The Clean Slate Act is fairer to people who’ve done their done time and better for the whole society

By Alvin Bragg and Kathy Wylde

There is a clear reason why both business and law enforcement leaders count ourselves among the broad and diverse coalition of supporters of a critically important bill pending in Albany right now, the...

State 'Clean Slate' legislation will advance racial justice

By Michaelle Solages

With momentum building and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie publicly calling for its consideration before the end of session, I urge my fellow lawmakers to take up and support the Clean Slate Act as a matter...

Do your time & get a clean slate: New York will be safer and stronger by clearing out old criminal records

By Brendan Cox and Rosemary Nidiry

Far too many New Yorkers with criminal convictions are still paying a price long after they finished their sentences. Their criminal records follow them, preventing them from getting jobs, going to school,...

Clean Slate Can Strengthen the New York Economy and Our Communities

By Monica Nation

As the New York legislative session winds down, policymakers in Albany should not miss the opportunity to strengthen our state economy by passing the Clean Slate Act (S.211/A.1029). According to data from...

The Editorial Board: In Albany, important legislation awaits action as session winds down

Albany has important work to complete before the 2023 legislative session ends on June 9.

Not so fast, New York legislators. There’s still plenty of unfinished business in Albany before the 2023 session ends June 9. Blowing past the deadline to finish the 2024 budget by more than a month...

National Grid Supports Clean Slate Act Proposal

BROOKLYN, NY / ACCESSWIRE

The clean energy transition represents one of the biggest shifts we've undertaken collectively as a society to address the very real threat of climate change. We need diverse voices at the table, equitable...

A clean slate

Sealing some kinds of criminal records would let more people build stable lives after prison — and it would help the economy, too.

Not every prison sentence is supposed to be for life. And yet too many people who have broken a law, served their time, and earned their release find themselves under a continuing sentence: They’re unable...

Clean Slate is Good for New York’s Businesses

by Paul Zuber & Catalina Cruz

Across New York, many employers continue to struggle to find workers. The labor market remains tight, even amid fears about a looming recession. According to a recently released study by the U.S. Chamber...

Now is New York’s Time to Pass The Clean Slate Act

by Vincent Southerland

This year, New York has an opportunity to move away from perpetual punishment by passing the Clean Slate Act, legislation aimed at erasing the scourge of a criminal record by providing for automatic sealing...

Clean Slate provides opportunities and grows our economy

Greg Shoemaker

Many challenges in business and life can be self-imposed. This is particularly true when it comes to workforce shortages. The self-sabotaging approach of excluding individuals with certain criminal records...

New York needs a clean slate law. This is why

David Lamendola

Clean Slate legislation can provide a fresh start for thousands of New Yorkers by removing barriers for those who have served their sentences and provide them the opportunity to thrive. This is more important...